Green Oaks Country Club

Verona RdVerona, PA 15147 Phone: (412)793-2200Fax: (412)793-1639

This tight course's greens are fast, sloped and a few are undulating. The fairways are narrow, and there is water that comes into play on three holes. There are sand bunkers on nearly every hole. Guests can only play when accompanied with a club member.

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Course Reviews

Pebble Creek Golf Course"Best value for the money...."For the beginner goffer it's the place to be..Alot of bang for the buck...Great place to take the family..---Kim, Indian Trail NC

Lake Platte Golf Club"It's Okay"This course is okay as far a playability goes. When I went there were dead spots of grass in the fairways and the greens, however we were in the middle of a drought during this time. For a small town golf course, it is pretty good.---Jack, Nebraska

Blue Heron Pines"First time golfer"First course I played since getting into golf, played 11 times.
Lots of hazards and had fun playing. Would still be there except 60 par can't help building my handycap.
A little costly for a exec course and for a new golfer, for the same or less you can play full 72.
---Peter, Punta Gorda FL

Palmetto Golf Club"Aiken County Resident"I played there once in the Sothern Cross Tournament and the course was imaculate. I am hoping to do my summer intership there for Turf Management Program Summer of 2004.---Jeffrey Gattis, S.C.